ULTRASOUND
Find Effective Relief For Your Pain With Ultrasound Therapy
Ultrasound therapy, a sophisticated physical recovery procedure that uses electrical energy to promote the healing process, can help you recover regardless of your level of discomfort. This treatment method can be used to manage or relieve pain, heal injuries, and improve daily activities.
If you have been living with unexplained aches and pains, ultrasound therapy could be the solution.
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What Does Ultrasound Therapy Do?
Have you ever used a heating pack to relieve back or muscle pain? Ultrasound is similar, but its benefits are much deeper and last much longer.
It uses sound waves to vibrate the cells, resulting in molecular friction. The temperature of the tissues rises as a result of the pressure, in order to relieve pain in the muscles, ligaments, and bones. These waves are then absorbed by the tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues, providing pain relief and increased blood flow.
The Difference Between Thermal and Non-Thermal Ultrasound Treatments
Ultrasound therapies for healing and repairing weakened tissues in the body are divided into two categories.
Non-Thermal Benefits –
The energy that enters the body during a treatment creates tiny gas bubbles that gather around the tissues. These bubbles then expand and contract at a rapid pace, which is a process known as cavitation. This can help in repairing any damaged tissue, such as scar tissue or cellulite, and loosening up the muscles.
Thermal Benefits –
The thermal energy (heat) produced during your treatment can loosen up tight muscles and tendons, reduce pain, increase blood circulation, and allow for an easier stretch of the muscles.
What Do Treatments Look Like?
Verywell Health explains the process:
“Ultrasound is performed with a machine that has an ultrasound transducer (sound head). A small amount of gel is applied to the particular body part; then your physical therapist slowly moves the sound head in a small circular direction on your body. The therapist may change various settings of the ultrasound unit to control the depth of penetration of the ultrasound waves or change the intensity of the ultrasound. Different settings are used in various stages of healing.”
Our highly trained physical therapists will design a treatment plan for your specific symptoms and needs, taking into account your medical history and any additional health restrictions you may have. Depending on the nature of your condition and contributing symptoms, this may include ultrasound treatments.
So, Why Should I Consider Ultrasound Therapy?
Ultrasound therapies aid in the improvement of blood supply, the relief of pain, the reduction of swelling and inflammation, and the promotion of tissue healing. As a result, it can effectively treat and relieve the debilitating effects of a variety of conditions.
Some common conditions that ultrasound helps treat include, but are not limited to:
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Frozen shoulder
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Bursitis
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Arthritis
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Tendinitis
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Muscle spasms
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Fractures
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Sprains, strains, and tears